I met Garrison Keillor once. I was in a choir that sang on his show, and I got to formally present him with one of our choir's CDs. His body is somewhat disproportionate, and he's rather funny to look at. It's funny how after listening to his voice so many times, you imagine that his suave radio voice is attached to an equally suave-looking body, but that's not the case.

It's interesting how people's different personas can be misleading like that. How you can think you know someone through the written word, and then meet them in person and have them be completely different than the person you thought you knew. Or physical appearence that leads you to believe something about a person, and finding out you're completely wrong. Or people that you know well in your day-to-day dealings, but when you read anything they write it's as though there's a wall of plexiglass between you.

I guess the moral of the story is that you don't really know someone until you know all of their personas.